One Product, Three Customers, Three Different Ways To Write

I've been preaching the necessity of knowing your target audience for at least 10 years. "You can't write effectively to someone you don't know," is how my spiel would normally go. When one day someone asked me to show him what I was talking about. "I'm writing copy for computers," he said. "Everybody needs and can use a computer. How could a general product like that possibly have different target audiences?" I'll show you exactly how.  

Making It Easy for Customers To Choose You

Isn't it frustrating?  All you need is a new computer desk (or whatever you may be currently shopping for), but you can't make a decision you're comfortable with.  It shouldn't be this hard, should it?  What's holding you back?  Probably lack of information.

Here's something every web site owner should know.  When visitors come to your site, they are looking for a reason to buy from you.  Think that's stating the obvious?  You'd be surprised!  I come across countless sites every day that do everything but give the visitor a reason to buy, subscribe, click, call or otherwise take action.  It's a fatal mistake in any business, but it's especially damaging for web-based companies.